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John Gorman

John Gorman is president of the Canadian Solar Industries Association.

We cannot afford to be naive about climate change—renewables and nuclear must work together

Opinion | BY JOHN GORMAN | December 14, 2020
The Bruce Nuclear Generating Station, near Kincardine Ont., is pictured. Nuclear energy is safe. Canada’s nuclear industry is built on more than 65 years of innovation; the foundation of which is a focus on safety and protecting the environment, writes John Gorman. Wikimedia Commons photograph by Chuck Szmurlo
Opinion | BY JOHN GORMAN | December 14, 2020
Opinion | BY JOHN GORMAN | December 14, 2020
The Bruce Nuclear Generating Station, near Kincardine Ont., is pictured. Nuclear energy is safe. Canada’s nuclear industry is built on more than 65 years of innovation; the foundation of which is a focus on safety and protecting the environment, writes John Gorman. Wikimedia Commons photograph by Chuck Szmurlo
Opinion | BY JOHN GORMAN | December 14, 2020
The Bruce Nuclear Generating Station, near Kincardine Ont., is pictured. Nuclear energy is safe. Canada’s nuclear industry is built on more than 65 years of innovation; the foundation of which is a focus on safety and protecting the environment, writes John Gorman. Wikimedia Commons photograph by Chuck Szmurlo
Opinion | BY JOHN GORMAN | December 14, 2020
Opinion | BY JOHN GORMAN | December 14, 2020
The Bruce Nuclear Generating Station, near Kincardine Ont., is pictured. Nuclear energy is safe. Canada’s nuclear industry is built on more than 65 years of innovation; the foundation of which is a focus on safety and protecting the environment, writes John Gorman. Wikimedia Commons photograph by Chuck Szmurlo
Fighting climate change is an 'opportunity,' says Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna. But it 'will require the leadership of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Canada’s provincial and territorial leaders,' writes the Canadian Council on Renewable Electricity. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Fighting climate change is an 'opportunity,' says Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna. But it 'will require the leadership of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Canada’s provincial and territorial leaders,' writes the Canadian Council on Renewable Electricity. The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright